03-14-2014, 11:52 AM
Really humbling to go through your sketchbook. So many great works and studies.
I really like the last soft edge study (1002). I like the composition and color scheme.
With regards to edges, should the difference between hard and soft lend to how a composition feels of sorts? Sharp clean edges tend to jump forward while soft ones meld into the background. At least that's how I always thought it worked. (still going through the links posted; slow internet :p)
I really like the last soft edge study (1002). I like the composition and color scheme.
With regards to edges, should the difference between hard and soft lend to how a composition feels of sorts? Sharp clean edges tend to jump forward while soft ones meld into the background. At least that's how I always thought it worked. (still going through the links posted; slow internet :p)